2.286 to 3.086 vertically. Overall, a new ‘front view
to side view ratio’ of 0.4 in horizontal density and 0.8
in vertical density could be achieved. The potential
effects of the new projector on driver experience and
simulator sickness will be examined in the future.
As the vehicle did not allow for longer session
times without frequent recharging at the time of the
study, the power management was completely
redesigned afterwards to increase the operating time,
which is now at approximately 7 hours (without any
other instrumentation or study equipment).
Overall, the Pro-VIL was successfully applied in
the domain of investigating IVIS and their effects on
the driving performance in safety critical situations.
The additional setup of the Pro-VIL for investigating
the effect of GBI and TBI was well accepted and all
participants were able to handle the driving task and
secondary tasks with the IVIS, which allows for
analyses of realistic driving behavior.
Future plans involve a multi driver simulation,
combing both, the HMD and the Pro-VIL.
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